Pashtun Americans
Total population | |
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(>16,000 (2010 US Census)[1]) | |
Regions with significant populations | |
New York, San Francisco Bay Area, Virginia, Los Angeles | |
Languages | |
American English · Pashto Urdu and Dari spoken as second/third languages |
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Religion | |
Islam | |
Related ethnic groups | |
Pashtun diaspora |
Pashtun Americans (Pashto: د امريکا پښتانه) are Americans who are of ethnic Pashtun origin, hailing from South Asia.
Demographics
In the United States, the Pashtuns are a sub-community within the wider Pakistani American and Afghan American communities. Areas with large populations include New York, where there are over 12,000 Pashtuns,[2] as well as the San Francisco Bay Area, Virginia, Los Angeles, Georgia and Oregon.[3] According to the 2010 Census, 15,788 individuals identified Pashto as their first language spoken at home.[1]
Military
A small number of Pashtun Americans have served in the United States Armed Forces, in varying roles in the War in Afghanistan. Lieutenant Colonel Asad A. Khan, a Pakistani-American marine, was a member of one of the first conventional units to enter Afghanistan.[4] Khan would return to Afghanistan in command of the 1st Battalion 6th Marines in 2004; only to be later relieved of command.[5] Pfc. Usman Khattak, an ethnic Pashtun from northwest Pakistan, is a US Army Food Specialist with the 539th Transportation Division and is based at the US Army camp in Kuwait.[6]
Media
The Voice of America has a Pashto language service.[7]
Organizations
The Pakhtoon American Community Association (PACA) is a cultural association based in Maryland, which organizes an annual Pashto Conference, in addition to other events.[8][9] The Khyber Society, founded in 1986 in New York, also arranges cultural events.[2]
See also
References
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